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22 Nauseating Quotes From Hypocritical Establishment Politicians About The NSA Spying Scandal
Economic Collapse ^ | June12, 2013 | Staff

Posted on 06/13/2013 4:34:37 AM PDT by lbryce

Establishment politicians from both major political parties are rushing to defend the NSA and condemn whistleblower Edward Snowden. They are attempting to portray Edward Snowden as a "traitor" and the spooks over at the NSA that are snooping on all of us as "heroes". In fact, many of the exact same politicians that once railed against government spying during the Bush years are now staunchly defending it now that Obama is in the White House. But it isn't just Democrats that are acting shamefully. Large numbers of Republican politicians that love to give speeches about "freedom" and "liberty" are attempting to eviscerate the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The government is not supposed to invade our privacy and investigate us unless there is probable cause to do so. Apparently many of our politicians misunderstood when they read the novel 1984 by George Orwell. It wasn't supposed to be an instruction manual. We should be thanking Edward Snowden for exposing the deep corruption that is eating away at our own government like cancer. Now the American people need to pick up the ball and start demanding answers, because without a doubt we are going to see establishment politicians from both major political parties try to shut this scandal down. Establishment Democrats and establishment Republicans both love the Big Brother surveillance grid that the U.S. government has constructed, and they are both making it abundantly clear that they will defend the NSA to the very end. The following are 22 nauseating quotes from hypocritical establishment politicians that show exactly how they feel about the NSA spying scandal...

#1 Barack Obama: "I think it’s important to understand that you can’t have 100 percent security and then have 100 percent privacy and zero inconvenience. We’re going to have to make some choices as a society."

#2 Barack Obama in 2007: "This Administration also puts forward a false choice between the liberties we cherish and the security we demand… That means no more illegal wire-tapping of American citizens. No more national security letters to spy on citizens who are not suspected of a crime. No more tracking citizens who do nothing more than protest a misguided war. No more ignoring the law when it is inconvenient. That is not who we are. And it is not what is necessary to defeat the terrorists… We will again set an example for the world that the law is not subject to the whims of stubborn rulers, and that justice is not arbitrary."

#3 Speaker Of The House John Boehner on what he thinks about NSA leaker Edward Snowden: "He’s a traitor."

#4 U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham: "I hope we follow Mr. Snowden to the ends of the Earth to bring him to justice."

#5 U.S. Senator Al Franken: "I can assure you, this is not about spying on the American people."

#6 Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid: "For senators to complain that they didn’t know this was happening, we had many, many meetings that have been both classified and unclassified that members have been invited to"

#7 U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell: "Given the scope of these programs, it’s understandable that many would be concerned about issues related to privacy. But what’s difficult to understand is the motivation of somebody who intentionally would seek to warn the nation’s enemies of lawful programs created to protect the American people. And I hope that he is prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."

#8 U.S. Representative Peter King on why he believes that reporters should be prosecuted for revealing NSA secrets: "There is an obligation both moral, but also legal, I believe, against a reporter disclosing something which would so severely compromise national security."

#9 Director of National Intelligence James Clapper making a joke during an awards ceremony last Friday night: "Some of you expressed surprise that I showed up—so many emails to read!"

#10 Director Of National Intelligence James Clapper about why he lied about NSA spying in front of Congress: "I responded in what I thought was the most truthful, or least untruthful manner"

#11 National Security Council spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden: "The president has full faith in director Clapper and his leadership of the intelligence community"

#12 White House press secretary Jay Carney: "...Clapper has been straight and direct in the answers that he's given, and has actively engaged in an effort to provide more information about the programs that have been revealed through the leak of classified information"

#13 Dianne Feinstein, the chairwoman of the Senate intelligence committee: "There is no more direct or honest person than Jim Clapper."

#14 Gus Hunt, the chief technology officer at the CIA: "We fundamentally try to collect everything and hang onto it forever."

#15 Barack Obama: "Nobody is listening to your telephone calls."

#16 Keith Alexander, director of the National Security Agency: "We do not see a tradeoff between security and liberty."

#17 An exchange between NSA director Keith Alexander and U.S. Representative Hank Johnson in March 2012...

JOHNSON: Does the NSA routinely intercept American citizens’ emails?

ALEXANDER: No.

JOHNSON: Does the NSA intercept Americans’ cell phone conversations?

ALEXANDER: No.

JOHNSON: Google searches?

ALEXANDER: No.

JOHNSON: Text messages?

ALEXANDER: No.

JOHNSON: Amazon.com orders?

ALEXANDER: No.

JOHNSON: Bank records?

ALEXANDER: No.

#18 Deputy White House press secretary Dana Perino: "The intelligence activities undertaken by the United States government are lawful, necessary and required to protect Americans from terrorist attacks"

#19 U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss: "This is nothing new. It has proved meritorious because we have gathered significant information on bad guys and only on bad guys over the years."

#20 Former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton on NSA leaker Edward Snowden: "Let me ask, who died and made him king? Who gave him the authority to endanger 300 million Americans? That's not the way it works, and if he thinks he can get away with that, he's got another think coming."

#21 Senior spokesman for the NSA Don Weber: "Given the nature of the work we do, it would be irresponsible to comment on actual or alleged operational issues; therefore, we have no information to provide"

#22 The White House website: "My administration is committed to creating an unprecedented level of openness in government. We will work together to ensure the public trust and establish a system of transparency, public participation, and collaboration."

Right now, the NSA is building a data collection center out in Utah that is so massive that it is hard to describe with words. It is going to cost 40 million dollars a year just to provide the energy needed to run it. According to a 2012 Wired article entitled "The NSA Is Building the Country’s Biggest Spy Center (Watch What You Say)", this data center will contain "the complete contents of private emails, cell phone calls, and Google searches" in addition to "parking receipts, travel itineraries, bookstore purchases" and anything else that the NSA decides to collect...

Under construction by contractors with top-secret clearances, the blandly named Utah Data Center is being built for the National Security Agency. A project of immense secrecy, it is the final piece in a complex puzzle assembled over the past decade. Its purpose: to intercept, decipher, analyze, and store vast swaths of the world’s communications as they zap down from satellites and zip through the underground and undersea cables of international, foreign, and domestic networks. The heavily fortified $2 billion center should be up and running in September 2013. Flowing through its servers and routers and stored in near-bottomless databases will be all forms of communication, including the complete contents of private emails, cell phone calls, and Google searches, as well as all sorts of personal data trails—parking receipts, travel itineraries, bookstore purchases, and other digital “pocket litter.” It is, in some measure, the realization of the “total information awareness” program created during the first term of the Bush administration—an effort that was killed by Congress in 2003 after it caused an outcry over its potential for invading Americans’ privacy.

The goal is to know as much about everyone on the planet as possible.

And the NSA does not keep this information to itself. As an article in USA Today recently reported, the NSA shares the data that it collects with other government agencies "as a matter of practice"...

As a matter of practice, the NSA regularly shares its information — known as "product" in intelligence circles — with other intelligence groups.

So when the NSA collects information about you, there is a very good chance that the FBI, the CIA, the Department of Homeland Security and the IRS will have access to it as well.

But the U.S. government is not the only one collecting data on American citizens.

Guess who else has been collecting massive amounts of data on the American people?

Barack Obama.

According to those that have seen it, the "Obama database" is unlike anything that any politician has ever put together before. According to CNSNews.com, U.S. Representative Maxine Waters says that this database "will have information about everything on every individual"...

"The president has put in place an organization that contains a kind of database that no one has ever seen before in life," she added. "That’s going to be very, very powerful."

Martin asked if Waters if she was referring to "Organizing for America."

"That’s right, that’s right," Waters said. "And that database will have information about everything on every individual in ways that it’s never been done before."

Waters said the database would also serve future Democratic candidates seeking the presidency.

Perhaps this helps to explain why so many big donors got slapped with IRS audits immediately after they wrote big checks to the Romney campaign.

We are being told to "trust" Barack Obama and the massive government surveillance grid that is being constructed all around us, but there has been example after example of government power being grossly abused in recent years.

A lot of Americans say that they do not care if the government is watching them because they do not have anything to hide, but is there anyone out there that would really not mind the government watching them and listening to them 24 hours a day?

For example, it has been documented that NSA workers eavesdropped on conversations between U.S. soldiers serving in Iraq and their loved ones back home. Some of these conversations involved very intimate talk between husbands and wives. The following is from a 2008 ABC News story...

Faulk says he and others in his section of the NSA facility at Fort Gordon routinely shared salacious or tantalizing phone calls that had been intercepted, alerting office mates to certain time codes of "cuts" that were available on each operator's computer.

"Hey, check this out," Faulk says he would be told, "there's good phone sex or there's some pillow talk, pull up this call, it's really funny, go check it out. It would be some colonel making pillow talk and we would say, 'Wow, this was crazy'," Faulk told ABC News.

Faulk said he joined in to listen, and talk about it during breaks in Back Hall's "smoke pit," but ended up feeling badly about his actions.

Is this really what we want the future of America to look like?

Do we really want the government to watch us and listen to us during our most intimate moments?

Feel free to express what you think about this NSA spying scandal by posting a comment below...


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: demagoguery; mendacity; obama; sociopath
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Only 22? Surely, you can come up with more than 22 quotes even before the first flush while reading the paper.
1 posted on 06/13/2013 4:34:37 AM PDT by lbryce
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To: lbryce
Surely, you can come up with more than 22 quotes even before the first flush while reading the paper.

That is a powerful metaphor. Flushing your 1.6G Al Gore while taking an Obama while reading a list of dumb things politicians say. IF you could just shoot your shotgun off your front porch at the same time, it would be perfect.

2 posted on 06/13/2013 4:39:10 AM PDT by IamConservative (The soul of my lifes journey is Liberty!)
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To: lbryce

we are in the grip of psychopathic liars


3 posted on 06/13/2013 4:40:11 AM PDT by yldstrk (My heroes have always been cowboys)
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To: lbryce

Quoting Barack Hussein Obama from a Univision interview he gave in October 2010:

“We’re gonna punish our enemies and we’re gonna reward our friends who stand with us on issues that are important to us”

Source:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2010/10/transcript-of-president-barack-obama-with-univision.html

Openly declared as “Obama’s Brain”, and the figure whose second story West Wing office has been described by political insiders as the true Oval Office of the Obama White House, Valerie Jarrett is letting it be known that if Barack Obama secures election victory next week, there may be, quite literally, hell to pay for those who opposed him.

“Everyone not with us is against us and they better be ready because we don’t forget. The ones who helped us will be rewarded, the ones who opposed us will get what they deserve. There is going to be hell to pay”

http://newmediajournal.us/indx.php/item/7398


4 posted on 06/13/2013 4:41:40 AM PDT by TurboZamboni (Marx smelled bad & lived with his parents most his life.)
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To: lbryce

Bush started it.


5 posted on 06/13/2013 4:43:23 AM PDT by showme_the_Glory (ILLEGAL: prohibited by law. ALIEN: Owing political allegiance to another country or government)
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To: lbryce

I’ve never seem a more transparent administration.../s

Yeah we can see right through you alright.


6 posted on 06/13/2013 4:44:12 AM PDT by jsanders2001
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To: lbryce

I am still trying to figure out exactly what so called classified information Snowden released. He merely described a process. I know some processes are code word protected and if that is the case the POTUS did the same thing when he released the info on SEAL Team 6. I guess there are different standards for the elected elite.


7 posted on 06/13/2013 4:46:13 AM PDT by mosaicwolf (Strength and Honor)
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To: lbryce
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8 posted on 06/13/2013 4:47:08 AM PDT by cripplecreek (REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
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To: lbryce

God hates liars. We’re doomed.


9 posted on 06/13/2013 4:47:29 AM PDT by txrefugee
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To: mosaicwolf

As far as I’m concerned, I don’t even want to hear about prosecuting Snowden with treason till we prosecute Leaky Leahy with treason.

The biggest difference is that Leahy told the enemy something they didn’t already know.


10 posted on 06/13/2013 4:50:08 AM PDT by cripplecreek (REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
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To: IamConservative

Interesting how great minds think alike. I tried to insert something along the lines of “while taking an Obama” but couldn’t get it to read quite just right. But you did manage to convey it properly. :-)


11 posted on 06/13/2013 5:04:42 AM PDT by lbryce (BHO:"Now, I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds by way Oppenheimer at Trinity NM)
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“But what’s difficult to understand is the motivation of somebody who intentionally would seek to warn the nation’s enemies of lawful programs created to protect the American people.”

Where are these people from?! This is Mitch McConnell, the Senate REPUBLICAN leader expressing incredulity over why someone would warn our ENEMIES...

Hey, Mitch, he’s not warning our ENEMIES about anything. He’s warning THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. You know, the folks you have been elected (again...and again...and again) to protect and serve.

My gosh, either these folks know something pretty horrific and can’t tell us about it (and that’s why they see the dire need to have such capabilities at our govt’s fingertips — in which case, I demand to know) or, every last one of them has become so blindly corrupted and numb to their reason for serving (protecting and defending the Constitution) that they simply see acts of patriotism as the bigger threat.

If somehow Snowden’s actions have “helped” our enemy, I’d like to know how. But even if they have, if his actions have also served to shed light on how the rights and freedoms of American citizens have been undermined and threatened, then I say, “Not Guilty. Too bad our enemies have been [temporarily] abetted somehow. Go and figure out a way to do the job without usurping my God-given rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness (the pursuit of a private life.)


12 posted on 06/13/2013 5:11:17 AM PDT by MarDav
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To: showme_the_Glory

I think it started well before Bush, but he sure as heck expanded it.

Which is why the GOP is trying to let this thing die.


13 posted on 06/13/2013 5:23:05 AM PDT by redgolum ("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
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But the U.S. government is not the only one collecting data on American citizens.

Want to guess what zer0 meant by "flexibility" during the open mic moment with the russian.

14 posted on 06/13/2013 5:30:57 AM PDT by no-to-illegals (Scrutinize our government and Secure the Blessing of Freedom and Justice)
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To: cripplecreek

You forgot Biden and Penetta recently as well.

I’m still waiting to hear from ANY of these jack-wagons how this is kosher vs. 4th Amendment?

In fact, I’m still waiting to see if one has nothing to fear, why does D.C./Congress need any back-room/closed-door meetings...If it’s for the good of We the People; should we not know?


15 posted on 06/13/2013 5:59:18 AM PDT by i_robot73 (We hold that all individuals have the Right to exercise sole dominion over their own lives - LP.org)
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maybe through all the garble this is what Snowden is saying, or he is done with the spinning or the spin is only beginning. Truth is I do not know. This I do know though, Ronald Reagan warned us ... FREEDOM LOST ... is always but one generation away.
16 posted on 06/13/2013 6:16:03 AM PDT by no-to-illegals (Scrutinize our government and Secure the Blessing of Freedom and Justice)
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To: no-to-illegals

I am more prone to believe/support Mr. Snowden than I can the cabal in D.C.; they are the the Devil I know; and they sure as sh!t haven’t followed nor supported their Oaths nor the Constitution.


17 posted on 06/13/2013 6:59:54 AM PDT by i_robot73 (We hold that all individuals have the Right to exercise sole dominion over their own lives - LP.org)
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To: i_robot73

10-4 ... am too leaning strongly in his direction. The devil I know, IS the devil I know.


18 posted on 06/13/2013 7:10:00 AM PDT by no-to-illegals (Scrutinize our government and Secure the Blessing of Freedom and Justice)
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To: no-to-illegals

bkmk


19 posted on 06/13/2013 10:36:11 AM PDT by AllAmericanGirl44 ('Hey citizen, what's in YOUR closet?')
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To: lbryce

Their more special constituents have driven them to make anti-American trade, employment, education and many other such policies for decades. Looks like they’re going piranha now, so...

NSA Leaker’s Former Employer Makes $5.8 Billion Almost Entirely Off Taxpayers
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3030760/posts

...the cost of keeping an eye on y’all will go even higher.


20 posted on 06/13/2013 12:26:49 PM PDT by familyop (We Baby Boomers are croaking in an avalanche of rotten politics smelled around the planet.)
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